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Prevented Planting Payments versus Planting Soybeans
2013-06-21 19:52:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois farmdocDaily Soybean planting has been delayed in many areas of the Midwest. Since final planting dates for corn have passed, farmers who have purchased the COMBO insurance policy are eligible to take prevented planting payments for corn. Soon all final planting dates for soybeans will have passed and all Midwestern farmers will be eligible for soybean prevented planting payments. read more
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Will you take prevented planting acres for corn this year?
2013-06-14 16:55:10| Corn & Soybean Digest
With major planting delays this year and then what seemed to be constant rain in many areas across the Corn Belt, there were acres meant for corn that didn't get planted. Final planting dates for corn have come and gone across the Midwest. Now growers have to make the decision: risk planting corn after the final planting date, take prevented planting payments, switch the acres to soybeans or even plant cover crops. What will be your choice for corn acres that didn't get planted this year? I'm planting corn after the final planting date. I am (or am going to) taking prevented planting acres. I switched my unplanted corn acres to soybeans. I'm going to plant cover crops on my unplanted corn acres. My insurance doesn't cover prevented planting. Go to result page on submit: 0 read more
Focus Shifts to Soybean Planting, Prevented Planting
2013-06-11 22:14:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
The prevented and delayed corn and soybean planting in Minnesota is likely to have a bigger impact on the final statewide average yield in 2013 than in some other years, due to the fact that the unplanted acres are in some of the highest production areas of the state. Focus on Ag read more
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Prevented Planting Tips and Facts for Corn, Soybeans
2013-06-07 23:03:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
By Kent Olson, professor of applied economics, University of Minnesota Extension Spring rains and flooded fields have delayed or prevented planting for many farmers in Minnesota. If farmers have multi-peril crop insurance and have not been able to plant by their crop's final planting date, they do have options. read more
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Prevented Planting Becomes the Focus of Farmers
2013-06-04 23:20:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Its hard to believe that a mere two to three months ago we were still talking about continued drought in much of the Upper Midwest. Now, in some areas of southern Minnesota and northern Iowa wet field conditions and delayed crop planting has become so severe that producers are considering not planting a portion of their crops in 2013. Focus on Ag read more
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